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Director Machining Technology

Location:
148 Colorado Ct, Schwenksville, PA 19473
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Depuy Synthes Companies Feb 2002 - Oct 2003
Model Maker
Delafoil Mar 1999 - Dec 2001
Tool and Die Maker
Globus Medical Mar 1999 - Dec 2001
Director Machining Technology
Skills:
Mastercam, Cnc Programming, Product Development, Medical Devices, Product Design, Cnc, Injection Molding, Cnc Machine, Machine Tools, Design For Manufacturing, Iso 13485, Fixture Design, Solid Modeling, Manufacturing, Fda, Manufacturing Engineering, Wire Edm, Tool and Die, Training, Problem Solving, Prototype, Cnc Turning, Cnc 5 Axis Milling, Medical Device R&D, Stamping, Recruiting, Workforce Development, Computer Numerical Control, Cnc Manufacturing, Interviewing, Management
Interests:
Poverty Alleviation
Languages:
German
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Player Service Agent

Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Industry:
Gambling & Casinos
Work:
Sugarhouse Casino
Player Service Agent
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Matthew Hansell

Location:
United States

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Bone Fixation Plate

US Patent:
8236034, Aug 7, 2012
Filed:
Apr 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/097340
Inventors:
Lawrence J. Binder - Doylestown PA, US
Matthew Hansell - Schwenksville PA, US
Assignee:
Globus Medical, Inc. - Audubon PA
International Classification:
A61B 17/80
US Classification:
606289
Abstract:
An apparatus for reducing the profile of a bone fixation plate while preventing backing out of screws is disclosed. The plate has at least two openings though which two screws can pass through bony tissue. The apparatus includes at least one section of relief and sections of engagement. As the screw is tightened, it will begin to lag the plate to the bone. When the screw head interferes with the plate at the interference point, there is a slight resistance that insertion forces can overcome. When the screw is advanced further, it snaps into the sliding fit area and is allowed to move freely. The forces that cause the screw to back out from the plate are preferably not strong enough to pass the screw head back past the interference section. At least one of the two openings is configured as an elongated slot to allow the screw to translate in the slot. It may be desirable to include a set screw to help prevent backout.

Expandable Vertebral Prosthesis

US Patent:
8337559, Dec 25, 2012
Filed:
Jun 1, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/791623
Inventors:
Noah Hansell - King of Prussia PA, US
William S Rhoda - Drexel Hill PA, US
Andrew Lee - Oreland PA, US
Paul W. Millhouse - Philadelphia PA, US
Edward Karpowicz - Swedesboro NJ, US
Matthew Hansell - Schwenksville PA, US
Craig Billman - Phoenixville PA, US
Assignee:
Globus Medical, Inc. - Audubon PA
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1715, 623 1714, 623 1716
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an expandable prosthetic implant device for engagement between vertebrae generally comprising an inner member, outer member, and gear member positioned coaxial with respect to each other such that the inner and outer members are moveable relative to each other along an axis. The gear member is axially fixed to the outer member and freely rotatable with respect to the outer member and the gear member threadedly engages a threaded portion of the inner member to translate inner member along the axis. The implant is configured to engage the vertebrae in a predetermined alignment and the gear member includes gear teeth exposed to the exterior and configured to be accessible by a tool member at a plurality of angular positions around the perimeter of the implant device.

Expandable Vertebral Prosthesis

US Patent:
2007019, Aug 16, 2007
Filed:
Aug 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/464625
Inventors:
Noah Hansell - King of Prussia PA, US
William Rhoda - Drexel Hill PA, US
Andrew Lee - Oreland PA, US
Michael Boyer - Paoli PA, US
Paul Millhouse - Philadelphia PA, US
Edward Karpowicz - Swedesboro NJ, US
Matthew Hansell - Schwenksville PA, US
Craig Billman - Phoenixville PA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623017150
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an expandable prosthetic implant device for engagement between vertebrae generally comprising an inner member, outer member, and gear member positioned coaxial with respect to each other such that the inner and outer members are moveable relative to each other along an axis. The gear member is axially fixed to the outer member and freely rotatable with respect to the outer member and the gear member threadedly engages a threaded portion of the inner member to translate inner member along the axis. The implant is configured to engage the vertebrae in a predetermined alignment and the gear member includes gear teeth exposed to the exterior and configured to be accessible by a tool member at a plurality of angular positions around the perimeter of the implant device.

Securing Fasteners

US Patent:
2012030, Nov 29, 2012
Filed:
May 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/117379
Inventors:
Michael Black - Swarthmore PA, US
Matthew Hansell - Schwenksville PA, US
Jon Suh - Blue Bell PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/86
US Classification:
606305
Abstract:
A fastener, for example a bone screw, is sized to pass into an aperture of an implant, for example a bone plate, the fastener having an anchor portion engageable with body tissue, and a head portion formed by an assembly of an insert and an anchor extension. The implant has an aperture with a reduced entry dimension. The insert and anchor extension cooperate to form a reduced dimension passable into the aperture, and an expanded dimension not passable out of the aperture. The size of the assembly is configurable by bending resilient tabs of the anchor extension or the implant, using ramped surfaces, or an expanding diameter of a threadable insert.

Multi-Piece Intervertebral Implants

US Patent:
2013007, Mar 21, 2013
Filed:
Oct 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/267119
Inventors:
Jillian Zaveloff - Phoenixville PA, US
Shairali Rao - Lansdale PA, US
Christopher Angelucci - Schwenksville PA, US
Jason Gray - East Greenville PA, US
Matthew Hansell - Schwenksville PA, US
Daniel Laskowitz - Lancaster PA, US
Jody L. Seifert - Birdsboro PA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
Intervertebral implants for implanting into an intervertebral space are provided. The implants can comprise one or more layers that are operably attached to one another. An implant can comprise a first layer having a first mating surface that mates with a second mating surface of a second layer. The first mating surface and the second mating surface can have features that allow them to complement each other. The implants can include one or more bore holes for receiving a fixation member. The bore holes can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal. In some cases, the bore holes will be blind bore holes.

Orthopedic Anchor Assembly

US Patent:
2013009, Apr 18, 2013
Filed:
Oct 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/273625
Inventors:
Michael Black - Swarthmore PA, US
Jon Suh - Blue Bell PA, US
Christopher Angelucci - Schwenksville PA, US
Matthew Hansell - Schwenksville PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/80
US Classification:
606289
Abstract:
An orthopedic assembly is described that comprises an orthopedic device, an anchor, and a locking mechanism. The orthopedic device can be a plate member having an aperture that is configured to receive the anchor. The anchor can include a head, neck and shank portion. The head portion can include a plurality of arms separated by grooves that are capable of splaying. The assembly is configured such that when the locking mechanism is inserted into the head portion, this causes expansion of the arms of the head. This expansion locks and secures the anchor to the orthopedic device. Various instruments are provided that can deliver the locking mechanism to the anchor, and can provide impact to lock functionality.

Expandable Vertebral Prosthesis

US Patent:
2014008, Mar 20, 2014
Filed:
Jul 16, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/943503
Inventors:
Noah Hansell - King of Prussia PA, US
Edward Karpowicz - Sewell NJ, US
William Rhoda - Media PA, US
Andrew Lee - Oreland PA, US
Craig Billman - Phoenixville PA, US
Paul Millhouse - Wayne PA, US
Matthew Hansell - Schwenksville PA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an expandable prosthetic implant device for engagement between vertebrae generally comprising an inner member, outer member, and gear member positioned coaxial with respect to each other such that the inner and outer members are moveable relative to each other along an axis. The gear member is axially fixed to the outer member and freely rotatable with respect to the outer member and the gear member threadedly engages a threaded portion of the inner member to translate inner member along the axis. The implant is configured to engage the vertebrae in a predetermined alignment and the gear member includes gear teeth exposed to the exterior and configured to be accessible by a tool member at a plurality of angular positions around the perimeter of the implant device.

Intervertebral Spacer And Plate

US Patent:
2022022, Jul 21, 2022
Filed:
Apr 7, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/715461
Inventors:
- AUDUBON PA, US
Matthew Hansell - Schwenksville PA, US
Adam Friedrich - Cinnaminson NJ, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
A61F 2/46
Abstract:
Embodiments herein are generally directed to spinal implants, systems, apparatuses, and components thereof that can be used in spinal fusion and/or stabilization procedures, as well as methods of installation. The spinal implants may include an intervertebral spacer and a plate member.

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